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They're known for one of two things, which does differ depending on the source; either it causes immediate death by staring in to its eyes or, as Harry Potter popularized, it will petrify the victim. It would fit better with Nekros for the whole 'death' theme, though he certainly doesn't have any instant-death things, or Atlas with his Petrify ability, but he'd also be much too large and bulky for it to work with.
Well, Nekros DOES have Soul Punch which can be argued would count, at least fluff-wise. Though the style would work well on a frame that used infohazardous or cognitohazardous memetics (basilisk kill phrases) to truly fit the style in an alt-meta way. (Would also make a great dedicated solo frame, because said abilities would also happen to do murderous damage to allies)
I think HP reached out to more people in a shorter span of time than DnD did, as much of a fan of RPGs as I am, which is why OP used it. More people (normies) know of it :u